The diary of Samuel Pepys is perhaps the most well known collection of reminiscences. He maintained it, in secrecy, from 1660, the year of the Restoration, until 1669 when fear of blindness prevented his daily labours. Though it covers less than a decade, it offers a lively and detailed insight into a period and a personality – for he noted events in both public and private life. Famous passages include descriptions of The Plague and the Great Fire of London.
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A PHIL BYRNES MYSTERY. Episode 3: STINGERS LAMENTAuthor : Sable JakNarrator : The Colonial Radio TheatrePublished By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The AirDuration : 26 minutesCategories : Dramatizations
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Flying ColorsAuthor : Tim LefensNarrator : Grover GardnerPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 7 hoursCategories : Arts & Drama
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